by Brian Goslow Exploring the experiential, psychological and metaphorical implications of the nonvisual in American art from the 1960s to today,” Second Sight: The Paradox of Vision in Contemporary Art,” which opens on March 1 and continues through June 3 at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, 9400 College Station, Bowdoin, Maine, “asks why and how numerous visual artists, such as William Anastasi, Robert Morris, Joseph Grigely and Lorna Simpson, challenge the primacy of vision as a bearer of perceptual authority.” The exhibition features “a diverse group of sighted and unsighted creators, a range of sculptural, sound-based and language-based artworks that investigate the significance of embodied knowledge by exploring what resides on the other side of the visual field,” its creators ask its audiences “to reflect upon the significance of what we cannot see, whether by choice, … [Read more...] about CAPSULE PREVIEWS